Abstract

The benefits of patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) to guide patient care during cancer treatment is well-established. Paper-based PROMs are now increasingly collected electronically. The study aimed to evaluate PROMs completion rates and operational efficiencies using a novel digital health platform.

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